Something Controversial

Visualisation is not required to hit a good golf shot. A bit controversial? I’m sure it is, but give me a minute to explain myself. I have studied sports psychology, dabbled in meditation and even did some NLP for a little while. These disciplines (at least some...

I’m back online…

The website has been down most of the day. I was told it was a server problem and to be patient. I suppose this happens from time to time – a bit like three putting. Anyway, all seems to be working normally again now. In case you missed yesterday’s post...

Your turn … Do you have a question?

I’m throwing the floor over to you. If you have any golf question that you want answered fire away. I’ve received thousands of emails this year and I think I can handle most with an honest and helpful answer. Use the feedback box below to post your...

Update on Playing Golf like Tiger

After Tiger won this year’s US Open I wrote about why I think he’s so dominant. Briefly, I believe that he is the most automated and natural athlete in the world. It seems he never plays safe. He lets go, and hits every shot like it’s his last. There...

Playing Golf

I played yesterday (I’ve been playing quite a bit lately 🙂 ) in extremely windy conditions. I quite enjoy playing under extreme conditions because it allows me to explore my shot making and put my automatic game to the test. I was joined by a friend and low...

The story of two golfers…

Two golfing buddies play every week. They are the same age, work in similar jobs and have three children. They’re both ambitious and have a strong competitive streak. Twelve months ago Steve was playing off 20. Without working on his swing or changing his...

What You Can Learn From Tiger

OK, so Tiger has done it again. It was an enthralling US Open that was action and drama packed right to the end. Who would have thought it would take 91 holes for Tiger to beat Rocco Mediate, the 157th ranked player in the world? My hat goes off to Mediate. If my...